Sunday Times

These are the literary awards finalists

- By JENNIFER PLATT

The 10 finalists in this year’s Sunday Times Literary Awards, in partnershi­p with Exclusive Books, have been chosen.

The awards celebrate the best of South African non-fiction and fiction published between December 2020 and December 2021, and the shortlist announceme­nt has become a much anticipate­d event among SA’s writers, readers and publishers.

The 2022 fiction judging panel was chaired by award-winning author Ekow Duker, alongside journalist and former editor Kevin Ritchie and writer and political analyst Nomboniso Gasa.

The non-fiction panel was led by author and founder of Bridge Books Griffin Shea, joined by former journalist and author NomaVenda Mathiane and Bongani Ngqulunga, director of the Johannesbu­rg Institute for Advanced Study and author of The Man Who Founded the ANC: A Biography of Pixley ka Isaka Seme, which won the non-fiction prize in 2018.

The judges agreed that this year’s decision-making process was particular­ly challengin­g, but in a good way, because both long lists were so strong.

The discussion­s were heated and tough choices had to be made until they finally settled on 10 books that best showcase the range and quality of South African writing.

The five finalists in the non-fiction category are: Bloody Sunday: The Nun, the Defiance Campaign and South Africa’s Secret Massacre by Mignonne Breier (Tafelberg); Scatterlin­g of Africa: My Early Years by Johnny Clegg (Pan Macmillan); The Poisoners: On South Africa’s Toxic Past by Imraan Coovadia (Umuzi); Land Matters: South Africa’s Failed Land Reforms and the Road Ahead by Tembeka Ngcukaitob­i (Penguin); and History of South Africa: From 1902 to the Present by Thula Simpson (Penguin).

The fiction finalists are: The Promise by Damon Galgut (Umuzi); An Island by Karen Jennings (Karavan Press); Children of Sugarcane by Joanne Joseph (Jonathan Ball Publishers); Junx by Tshidiso Moletsane (Umuzi); and All Gomorrahs Are The Same by Thenjiwe Mswane (Blackbird Books).

The winners will each receive R100,000 and they will be announced later in the year.

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